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The Minnesota Greens have announced that three of their members will be on the ballot next fall seeking office. To get the full story, hit the link above or hit the "Read more!" link below.



Three Greens Announce Candidacies in MN

Green Party of Minnesota

March 16, 2006

For more information: 612-220-5050

Three Greens Announce Candidacies - Call for a "Back to Basics" Political Focus

Minneapolis, MN - Three more Green Party members are announcing their candidacies for office in Minnesota - Jay Pond, for 5th District U.S House of Representatives, Dave Berger for Minnesota State Auditor and Julie Risser for State Senate District 41. Their candidacies ensure a Green Party perspective in Minnesota's political discussion this year on the federal and state levels. "All three of us want to see responsible long-term investment strategies that encourage sustainable energy and a political shift to local control," says Pond.

These candidates agree the promotion of clean energy must focus on community-based economics. Pond, Berger, and Risser contend Minnesotans should be able to buy energy from regionally produced renewable sources. "Minnesota imports more electricity than any other state. Minnesota also gets most of its electricity from coal-powered plants which emit mercury." says Risser. "Our energy requirements offer us the opportunity to build the foundation for a strong society by investing in basic needs." Berger agrees and wants to see a "Green Audit" approach to Minnesota's energy use. "We can encourage our cities and counties to invest in locally owned wind, water, and solar generators. Federal and state laws require existing power utilities to buy all electric energy that small power producers offer for sale."

Currently, the majority of energy generated in Minnesota comes from environmentally unfriendly large coal and nuclear power plants. "Most Minnesotans want a clean energy alternative that is sustainable and economical" stated Pond. "I'm optimistic that as a nation we are ready to transition away from a war economy. When we do, this region will benefit. We have the political and financial clout to finance the building of a new energy infrastructure. To do so would create jobs while accommodating our region's potential for wind energy production."

All three candidates also support a unified federal and state transit policy that invests in efficient and clean transportation options. "We must reduce single occupancy vehicle usage, curb gasoline consumption, and reduce pollutants," stated Pond. A workable mass transit system is only one piece of this investment puzzle, however. "We need to invest in basic infrastructure - encourage pedestrian friendly communities," stated Risser. "In my neighborhood children who live three blocks from school are bused due to lack of sidewalks and signage." Berger points out "Our local communities can help reduce our dependency on foreign, polluting, oil. We need an investment program for local governments that encourages the use of hybrid vehicles," stated Berger. "We can have clean energy if we invest in local control."

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Dave Berger, an instructor of sociology at Inver Hills Community College, was the endorsed Green Party candidate for State Auditor in 2002, garnering nearly 4 percent of the statewide vote. This election cycle a 5% statewide showing for his candidacy would allow the Green Party major party status in Minnesota. Information on Berger's campaign can be found at www.daveberger.org or call 612-338-3630

Julie Risser, Adjunct Faculty at the University of St. Thomas, is focusing her campaign on energy independence, transit, and education. For more information or call 952-927-7538

Jay Pond received 6% of the vote in 2004 for 5th District House seat. He has since spent 6 months living in Washington observing and reporting on Minnesota's delegation in Congress - particularly Mr. Sabo's work on the Appropriations Committee. For more information: www.jaypond.com or call 612-220-5050

A press conference for these three candidates will be held at State Capitol, State Office Building in St. Paul, Press Conference Room (Room 181 across from Secretary of State Office) 10am Tuesday, March 21st. For more information please contact any of the above campaigns.
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